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Can I go to Singapore after my passport is stamped and fingerprinted at the immigration office?

Answer first:

Why did you stay in Singapore for so long?

When you were sent back for the last time, were you punished besides stamping and fingerprinting? What did the immigration officer tell you orally?

What visa did you hold for Singapore last time? If it is a work permit, what will you do?

Pessimistically, if you did an ordinary job last time and overstayed for no special reason, your chances of working in Singapore are slim. Sorry. ...

Because it's not difficult to hire someone like you, I'd rather have an innocent background.

Add again:

(1) Your real situation is that you were arrested (by the police) at your residence. You didn't turn yourself in voluntarily. You stayed for 30 days because it was fun, or "at a loss" or because you wanted to take a chance. ...

(2) Then you were detained for two weeks, and then someone paid for a plane ticket (let me tell you, the bill was issued by the China Embassy in Singapore) to let you leave Singapore for home.

(3) Legally, you are "deported", not "repatriated".

Luckily, you didn't get spanked ...

(5) Before boarding the plane, you stamped your passport with a "special" seal, fingerprinted it, and verbally told: "Don't come to Singapore again!"

Brother: This is serious! The ban is at least two years, if you don't violate other more serious rules.

You still want to apply for permanent residence? That's "far away"

Take care!